AGENDA. 17 to 22 July 2017, in Abuja, Nigeria. Venue: Bolton White Hotel and Apartments, Abuja Nigeria

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1 ECOWAS REGIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP ON IMPROVEMENT OF POLICY AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR CLEAN ENERGY MINI- GRIDS AND ON THE RENEWABLE ENERGY TARIFF TOOLBOX Day 1 AGENDA 17 to 22 July 2017, in Abuja, Nigeria Venue: Bolton White Hotel and Apartments, Abuja Nigeria 7 Gwandu street, Opposite Sahad Stores, Area11,Garki 2, Abuja Tel: (+234) ; Tel: (+234) Day 1 Monday,17 th July :00 10:30 11:00-12:30 13:30 14:30 14:30 15:00 15:30 17:00 Opening session and welcome address: Morlaye Bangoura, ECOWAS Commission Daniel Werner, EUEI PDF Mahama Kappiah, Kurt Cornelis, Delegation of the European Union to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and ECOWAS Louis Edozien, Federal Ministry of Power and Housing of Nigeria Introduction: Objectives and agenda of the Training Overview on logistics and organization Keynote: Relevance of CEMG for ECOWAS policy makers National and regional targets Main aspects of CEMG policy and regulatory framework: Basics of Rural Electrification and Mini-grids Mini-Grid Operator Models Stakeholders Interests and Contributions LUNCH Brief introduction to Technical, Economic and Socio-Economic aspects of CEMG ECOWAS CEMG Policy Study: Results from high-level review of regional power sector landscape and institutional framework, including summary of recommended areas of work for the training Setting the ecosystem for public and private promotion Discussion/ group session ANPER (Niger) (tbc) Private Sector (tbc) Ecobank (tbc) Summary and close-out of the day

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3 Day 2 Day 2 18 July Tuesday 09:00 10:30 Starting of the day Energy and Electricity Policy Pt.1: National Electricity and Electrification Policy (A1) Rural Electrification Strategy and Plan (A2) Presentation Liberia case study EUEI PDF Representative from Liberia 11:00 12:30 14:00 15:30 15:45 17:00 Energy and Electricity Policy Pt.2: Energy and Electricity Law (A3) Tariff Policy and Regulation (A4) LUNCH Case Study of existing experiences in ECOWAS and non-ecowas countries Cost reflective example (Nigeria) Uniform tariff country (Ghana) Peruvian uniform tariff for rural electrification Interactive group discussions Customer Protection and Environmental Policy and Regulation: Technical Regulation (C1) Quality of Service Regulation (C2) Environmental Policy and Regulation (C3) Summary and close-out of the day Presented by country representatives (C1) (C2; C3)

4 Day 3 Day 3 19 July Wednesday 09:00 10:30 Starting of the day Licenses and Contract Regulation: Permits and Licenses (D1) Concession Contract and Schemes (D2) Feed-in Tariffs and Power Purchase Agreement (D3) 11:00 12:15 13:45 15:15 15:30 17:00 Case Study of existing policy documents of ECOWAS and non- ECOWAS countries Senegal about concessions Mali on the hybridisation Tanzania on stream line procedures Interactive group discussion LUNCH Fiscal Policy and Financial Support Schemes: Fiscal Policy and Regulation (B1) Grants and Subsidies (E1) Financing support instruments (E2) Case Study of existing policy documents of ECOWAS and non- ECOWAS countries Burkina Faso and the RE Fund Non-ECOWAS Presented by country representatives Presented by country representatives 17:30 Summary and close-out of the day

5 Day 4 Participants are encouraged to bring laptop computers if possible please. The workshop materials for day 4 and 5 will be available from Monday 17 July on the following link: Day 4 20 July Thursday 8:30 Registration 09:00 Opening session with representatives EUEI PDF 09:15 Introduction: Objectives and topics of the training Overview on logistics and organization 09:30 Presentation: Overview of the toolbox and possible applications Introducing the renewable energy IPP model 10:15-10:45 10:.45 Understanding data requirements to represent a renewable energy project in the IPP model: Example case: using the IPP model to calculate a solar feed in tariff, Considering scenarios and sensitivities in the IPP model, and Using the wind speed tool with the IPP model. 12:30 14:00 NETWORKING LUNCH 14:00 Understanding data requirements to calculate the avoided cost in the IPP model Using the fuel cost tool to populate the avoided cost model 14:45 Discussion, questions and comments on the renewable energy IPP model 15:15 15:45 15:45 Introduction to the supply curve model Participants guided by Understanding data requirements to use the supply curve model, and possible applications of the outputs 16:30 Discussion, questions and comments Applications Participants guided by of the supply curve model 16:45 Quick quiz Using the supply curve and IPP models Participants guided by 17:00pm: Summary and close-out of the day

6 Day 5 Participants are encouraged to bring laptop computers if possible please. The workshop materials for day 4 and 5 will be available from Monday 17 July on the following link: Day 5 21 July Friday 09:00 Welcome back and opening the day, EUEI PDF and Recap of Day 1 - renewable energy IPP and supply and curve model any questions or comments? 09:30 Introduction to the prosumer model Understanding data requirements to represent a consumer with an onsite renewable energy project in the prosumer model 10:15-10:45 : 10:45 Exploring the different tariff options and approaches in the prosumer model 11:30 AM Discussion, questions and comments Using the prosumer model 12:00 13:00 NETWORKING LUNCH 13:00 Introducing the green mini-grid model 13:30 Understanding data requirements to represent a green mini-grid, exploring the outputs 14:00 Discussion, questions and comments Using the green mini-grid model 14:30 15:00 Participants guided by 15:00 Presentation Recap of the toolbox Participants guided by 15:15 Quick quiz Using the renewable energy toolbox Participants guided by 15:30 Discussion, questions and comments on the toolbox overall. 16:00 Summary and close-out of the programme Participants guided by EUEI PDF Day 6 Day 6 22 July Saturday AM Visit of operational Clean Energy Mini-Grids at Gnami and Pakau villages Operator & Federal Ministry of Power and Housing of Nigeria NETWORKING LUNCH PM Closing remarks with representatives EUEI PDF Federal Ministry of Power and Housing of Nigeria (tbc)